Abstract
Patients recovering from SARS-CoV-2 infection may still have persistent symptoms. There is a need forstudies on many different groups to have an overview of the clinical manifestations after recovery.Objectives: Describe the clinical symptoms persist in patients and compare the difference in those symptomsat 3 and 6 months after recovery in patients with mild and morderate COVID-19 infection at Department ofInternal Medicine, National Hospital for Tropical Diseases from October 2021 to October 2022.Methods: Descriptive prospective study on 166 patients with SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR positive, with mildand moderate severity, and met the criteria to be cured for discharge according to the Vietnam Ministry ofHealth's COVID-19 Diagnosis and Treatment Guidelines.Results: Common clinical manifestations at 3 month post infection were: cough (50%), fatigue (31.9%),sore throat (29.7%); 6 months post infection were: hair loss (9%), cough (6.6%), muscle and joint pain(1.8%). The number and severity of clinical manifestations in the 6-month post-discharge period werefewer and milder than in the 3-month post-discharge.Conclusion: The number and severity of clinical manifestations increase in 3-month post-discharge butsignificantly decrease in 6-month post-discharge.
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